Asperger's referenced in Wyo. college killing note

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - A bizarre, rambling suicide note left behind by a man who police say killed his father in front of a handful of students in a Wyoming community college classroom extols eugenics and blames his father for the genes he said caused him to have Asperger's syndrome.

Christopher Krumm wrote he was unable to keep a job or have a love life, and always subsisted as a "bottom feeder."

Police say the 25-year-old Krumm shot his father with an arrow at Casper College last month. They say he then stabbed his father and himself. Authorities say earlier that morning Krumm fatally stabbed his father's girlfriend.

The note confirms a motive suggested by people close to Krumm in the immediate aftermath of the slayings.

Asperger's isn't typically associated with violence.

Casper police released the note Wednesday after The Associated Press filed a records request.

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